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Thank you for the info. Question now is, what is the best way to read them on a tablet?
CDisplayEx is great imo
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ComicRack is a fantastic app for reading and managing a collection across devices
It was great, but it hasn't been in development in years. Don't know how much longer it will function.
I personally use Tachiyomi or CDisplayEx if its on android. Or if it's on my iPad then I use the paperback app using repos, or for my own collection I LOVE YAC reader. The guy who develops it is super cool and actually listens to requests when they make sense and it's way better than Kavita or Komga IMO if you don't mind using your PC as a server.
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You can run Komga or anything with OPDS support then install and app that supports OPDS on your tablet. Mylar has a built in OPDS server option if you’re extra lazy 😎
I use Komga and “Paperback - A Komga Client” for my phone/ipad which I find to be a bit smoother then other OPDS clients though.
Personally I use Kavita on my server that houses all my *arr apps. Not for everyone but I enjoy it.
iOS or Android?